Category:Energy
See also: Category: Energy - Open Source Ecology wiki
Introductory Material
Articles
- George Papanikolaou – Peer to Peer Energy Production and the Social Conflicts in the Era of Green Development
- John Robb on the Energy Trap: there is no replacing of fossil fuels by renewables under the current economic models
- Jeff Vail on the Energy Trap: a detailed investigation
- Eric Hunting – On the prospects and strategy of peer-to-peer energy
Also: Michel Bauwens – Setting the broader context for P2P infrastructures: The long waves and the new social contract
Books
- Book by David Holmgren on Energy Scenarios
Distributed Energy
- Bill McKibben on Why We Need a P2P Energy Grid; Jeremy Rifkin on the InterGrid
- Towards a World Wide Web of Electricity. Michael Powers.
Status reports:
Let's not forget:
- The Case against Nuclear Energy and for Renewables. By Conrad Miller.
Green Computing
- Report: Smart 2020, enabling the low carbon economy in the information age
- The monster footprint of digital technology: The power consumption of our high-tech machines and devices is hugely underestimated. Here are the statistics to give insight in the true ecological cost of our digital infrastructures.
Policy Proposals
- Five Policy Solutions to the Climate and Energy Crisis. By Richard Heinberg of the Post Carbon Institute
- The "centralized" $420b Solar Grand Plan of Scientific American.
- Peter Barnes commons-based proposal: Why We Need a Cap and Dividend based Skytrust to solve Global Warming
See also:
- Thermoeconomics]: scientific pathways to solar energy
Specifics: Green Computing
Proposals for Green Computing, by Bill St. Arnaud:
- Free Fiber to the Home
- Green Grid
- Green Broadband
- Follow the Energy Computing Grids
- Bits for Carbon Trading
- Virtualization as strategy for green computing
Overview essay:
- ICT and Global Warming. Bill St. Arnaud
Nuclear Energy
Via:
In the wake of the Lovelock and Wired magazine arguments, Alex Steffen expresses his concerns about nuclear and his desire to see a global commitment to creating a clean-energy economy.
Alex Steffen shares a 2006 report that states that nuclear is not a climate-friendly energy source.
Research from Stanford University ranks the world's energy options -- putting wind, concentrated solar and geothermal at the top of the list, and nuclear power and coal with carbon capture and sequestration in a tie for dead last.
Renewables
- Nuclear isn't necessary: detailed review of the arguments and facts and figures. Report Summary
Citations
On the Energy-hungry Internet
Equipment powering the internet accounts annually for 9.4% (or 350 billion kWh) of the total electricity consumption in the US, and 5.3% (or 868 billion kWh) of the global usage. [1]
Key Resources
- To monitor developments, see also our Delicious tag on P2P Energy
- the Distributed Generation Educational Module
Key Companies
For distributed energy creation:
- Nanosolar: plastic solar panel manufacture: “Panel cost of manufacture is said to be $0.30 per watt. Panel cost at retail is around $1. Price of a machine which will print panels: $0.16 per panel per year.”
- Konarka Technologies: “thinks their panels will be about 1/3 the price of nanosolar. In about a year or so.”
- Jellyfish Wind Turbines: $400 a pop
Key Videos
- Tom Raftery on the Smart Grid and Electricity 2.0: well done, comprehensive, introduction
Pages in category "Energy"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 864 total.
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- Abundance and the Generative Logic of the Commons
- Abundance Generation
- Abundance of Food vs the Abundance of Recipes
- Abundant Energy Revolution
- Active Distribution Networks
- Affordable DIY Solar and Wind
- Aggregate Energy Efficiency
- Agrovoltaics
- Aizu Power Cooperative in Fukushima
- Albert Bartlett on the Exponential Function in Climate and Energy
- Alex Steffen on Distributed Disaster Relief and P2P Energy Networks
- ALL Power Labs
- Alternative Energy Matrix
- Amory Lovins and Robert Rosner on Nuclear and Carbon
- Amory Lovins on Climate change, Peak Oil and Energy Autonomy
- Anthropini Energeia Scale
- Antje Tönnis
- Art and Energy
- Arthur Berman on the Magical Thinking on Fracking
- Asset Germination Event
- Attuning to Natural Energy Flows vs. Abstract Economic Rationality
- Austria's Solar Self-Build Movement
- Austro-German Social Energetics
- Auzolan/es
B
- Barcelona Environmental Ordinance
- Barcelona's Solar Thermal Ordinance
- Behind the Meter Community Energy Projects
- Berlin Energy Roundtable
- Beyond Utility 2.0 to Energy Democracy
- Bibliography on Distributed Energy Policy
- Bill St Arnaud
- Bio-Physical Triggers of Political Violence
- Biodigesters in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Biophysical Economic Theory
- Bioregional Circular Energy Currencies
- Bitcoin Mining and its Energy Footprint
- BitTorrent Proxy for Green Internet File Sharing
- Blake Jones of Namaste Solar on Democratic Energy Cooperatives
- Bottom-Up Energy Transition
- Brighton Energy Co-op
- Brooklyn Microgrid
- Buerger Energie Berlin
- Build It Solar
- Building the Energy Internet
C
- Can Economic Growth Last
- Can Micropower Become as Deep a Game-Changer as Microprocessing
- Can Renewable Energy Sustain Consumer Societies
- Cap and Reward
- Cape Light Compact
- Carbon Bubble
- Carbon Co-op
- Carbon Pulse
- Carbon Reduction Rewards
- Carbon Removal Market
- Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free
- Case against Nuclear Energy and for Renewables
- Case Studies of Community Energy
- Cecile Blanchet on Energy as a Commons and Remunicipalization in Germany
- Centro de Doc e Info Bolivia/es
- Charles Hall on Biophysical Economics and the Key Resource Metric of Energy Returned On Energy Invested
- Charter of REScoop
- China as the First Electrostate
- China's Two Mountains Theory of Green Industrialization
- Chris Paine on Who Killed the Electric Car
- Citizen-funded Wind Turbines
- Citizens Own Renewable Energy Network Australia
- Civil Society in Sustainable Energy Transitions
- Clean Economy Network
- Clean Energy Transformation
- Clean Tech Nation
- CleanCrowd
- Cleanweb
- Climate Farmers
- Co-op Power
- COGEN Europe
- Cogeneration
- Collaboration between Local Authorities and Renewable Energy Cooperatives
- Collective Power
- Combined Heat Power
- Comet-Farm
- Commons-Based Cases in Alternative Energy
- Commons-Based Renewable Energy in the Age of Climate Collapse
- Community and Cooperative Renewable Energy Powershifts
- Community Charter
- Community Choice Aggregation
- Community Choice Energy
- Community Choice Energy Aggregation
- Community Choice Energy Model
- Community Energy
- Community Energy Coalition
- Community Energy England
- Community Energy in Germany
- Community Energy in the UK
- Community Energy Investment Web Sites
- Community Energy Management Software
- Community Energy Pioneers in Finland
- Community Energy Practitioners Forum - UK
- Community Energy Scotland
- Community Energy Strategy
- Community Geothermal
- Community Geothermal Energy
- Community Heat Partnerships
- Community Innovation for Sustainable Energy
- Community Innovation in Sustainable Energy
- Community Micro-Financing for Solar Projects
- Community Power
- Community Renewable Energy
- Community Renewable Energy Webinar
- Community Shared Solar
- Community Shares Marketplace
- Community Solar Financial Model
- Community Solar Gardens
- Community Supported Energy
- Community Wind
- Community-Based Ethical Energy
- Community-Based Micro Grids
- Community-Led Hydro Initiatives
- Community-Led Wind Power
- Community-Owned Energy Retailers
- Community-Owned Heat Production - Denmark
- Community-Owned Wind Power Projects
- Community-Powered Renewable Energy in Gussing, Austria
- Communizing Distributed Energy
- Comparing Successful Grassroots Innovations in Solar Collectors and Wind Power
- Concentrated Solar Power Open Source Initiative
- Connections Between Energy Use and Leadership Transitions
- Connections between Energy Use and Societal Leadership Transitions
- Consuming History of Energy
- Contribution of Energy to Economic Growth
- Cooperativa La Fabbrica del Sole
- Cooperative Approaches to Energy, Water and Rail
- Cooperative Strategy for Distributed Renewable Energy
- Cooperatively Owned Wind Turbines in Denmark
- CORENA
- Correcting Negative Myths about Renewable Energy
- Cosmic Evolution as the Rise of Complexity in Nature
- Crash on Demand
- Critical Approach towards the Energy Commons
- Critical Materials for the Energy Transition
- Crowdfunded Solar
- Crowdsourcing to Find Nuclear Hotspots with Safecast Japan
- Crypto Carbon Ratings Institute
- Crypto Climate Accord
- Crypto Climate Impact Accounting Framework
- Cryptocurrencies Linked to Renewable Energy
- Cryptocurrency’s Energy Consumption Problem
D
- DAISEE
- Daisee
- Danish Promotion of Renewable Energy Act of 2008
- Dave Grundy on Free Home Energy Audits in Vermont
- David Fridley and Richard Heinberg on a Renewable Future with One Hundred Percent Clean Energy
- David Holmgren on Holistic Approaches to Food Production during Energy Descent
- David Holmgren's Four Scenarios for Coping with Climate Change and Resource Depletion
- David Korowicz on the Peak Oil Tipping Point and its Economic Effects
- David MacBryde
- Decarbonizing Bitcoin and Choices for Reducing the Energy Consumption of Blockchain Technologies
- Decarbonizing the Crypto Industry
- Decentralized Allocation in Electrified Energy Systems
- Decentralized Energy
- Decentralized Renewable Energy
- Decline of EROI Directly Impacts on Economic Prosperity
- Declining Net Energy in Society
- Degrowth and the Supply of Money in an Energy-Scarce World
- Demand-Side Reduction Cooperatives
- Denmark's Distribured Natural Grid Policy and Infrastructure
- Digital Ultra-Decentralization and the End of Data Centers
- Distributed Energy Financing
- Distributed Energy Infrastructures in Nepal Based on Small-Scale Hydropower Technologies
- Distributed Energy Metering Considered as a Commons
- Distributed Generation Systems
- Distributed Generation with High Penetration of Renewable Energy Sources
- Distributed Natural Grid
- Distributed Networks of Solar Power on Residential Houses Coordinated as Commons
- Distributed Power Generation
- Distributed Renewable Energy
- Distributed Solar
- Distributed Transactive Energy Systems
- Distributed Wind Energy
- Distributed Wind Power
- DiVER
- DIY Self-Replicable Solar Forge
- DIY Wind Turbines for Decentralized Power Supply
- Do's and Dont's of Crowdfunding for Social Good
- Dominic Muren on the Ecological Advantages of Open Hardware Manufacturing
- Dominican Light Project
- Donation-Based Energy Crowdfunding
- DURGA Energy